N Lingusamy sentenced to 6 months jail; deets inside

Kollywood director N Lingusamy, who recently directed Ram starrer The Warrior is currently in the headlines for being sentenced to prison. The director has been sentenced to 6 months in jail over the cheque fraud case. He has also reacted to the imprisonment report from the jail and stated on social media.

Getting into details, In August 2022, the Saidapet court sentenced director Lingusamy to 6 months in jail in the check fraud case of PVP Capitals in connection with non-repayment of the loan received for the film ‘Enni Ezhu Naal’. PVP Capitals filed a case against Lingusamy and his brother Subash Chandra Bose, for a Rs 1.03 crore cheque bounce case. According to reports, the brother borrowed money from the financial firm PVP Capital Limited in 2014 but when they tried to return the amount, their cheque bounced. The brothers own the production house, Thirrupathi Brothers.

Now, after many years, the Madras High Court upheld the 6-month jail sentence on Director Lingusamy. However, the director took to Twitter and reacted to the news of getting arrested in the cheque fraud case. His statement, which is in Tamil, loosely translates, “The dispute is between PVP capitals and our production house Thirrupathi Brothers film media private limited. The honourable court ruled today on the petition they have filed. We will appeal against this order and legally face the issue.”

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